Saturday, 14 October 2017

Today's Opinions: Don’t let Harvey Weinstein buy his way out of trouble with pricey rehab

 
Opinions
 
 
Don't let Harvey Weinstein buy his way out of trouble with pricey rehab
He may need help, but he also needs to be punished.
Sinister figures lurk around our careless president
As Trump turns and turns in a widening gyre, his advisers are filled with passionate intensity.
 
 
Trump's obsession with his IQ is the opposite of wisdom
A president should be hungry for dissenting views and willing to hear from well-meaning critics.
 
Sorry, Harvey Weinsteins of America: The panty party is over
A glut of bad behavior, although dubiously punished, might be at the end of its era.
 
 
The Holy Bible, according to Trump
Updating the Ten Commandments verses may be in order if you think politicians' recent actions contravene religious values.
 
 
Editorial Cartoons
Trump loves to exercise his right to shoot off his mouth Trump's flavor of the month
He's just confused about how these rights work. White House Chief of Staff John Kelly talks to reporters at the regular briefing, where he criticizes the press and praises President Trump as "decisive" and "thoughtful."
 
 
The Post's View
Trump has charted a perilious course on Iran
Contradicting U.S. allies and many of his advisers, the president walks a dangerous line on the nuclear agreement with Tehran.
 
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The Census process is off to a lousy start. Congress must save it.
It is way over budget, but good governance requires an accurate picture of America's evolving citizenry.
 
 
A transgender candidate isn't the extremist in this Va. race. Her opponent is.
Zealotry is a matter of ideas, not identity.
 
 
"Free for All" Letters
Separating truth from myths about the Vietnam War
"Myth No. 1" in the Oct. 1 " Five Myths: The Vietnam War " by Lan Cao [Outlook] contained its own myth: that the AK-47 rifle used by the Viet Cong was equivalent to the M16 rifle used by Americ...
 
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Trump is dealing with Iran the same way he always dealt with business
He's leaving it crippled but not dead.
 
 
Trump's Iran announcement backfires
It set off a series of predictable and negative consequences.
 
Can grad students' conversation about how gays could be executed in Muslim countries lead to discipline at a U.S. university?
So it appears, at the UT San Antonio philosophy department, in an incident where a bisexual student brought this up after a classmate mentioned that she was engaged to a Muslim.
 
The inevitable way features become bugs
A look at the Harvey Weinstein scandal, the Facebook Russian scandal and campaign finance issues.
 
 
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